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Enright finished the game with four earned runs on five hits and two walks in two innings, failing to record a strikeout. It was Enright's second straight ugly start after allowing runs in each of his two relief appearances this year.
With an off day Monday and mediocre results, Enright seems unlikely to get another start anytime soon.
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The injury, which isn't thought to be severe, may not prevent Detwiler from making his next scheduled start Monday against the Giants.
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Kurt Suzuki will likely handle regular catching duties with Ramos on the shelf.
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After posting a .136 batting average in April, LaRoche owns a .214 batting average, four HRs and 13 RBI.
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Harper's status for Thursday's series opener against the Padres is unknown.
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League collected his ninth save, and his first since April 28, in the victory.
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De Aza's power has been impressive this season, as he is posting a career-high .189 isolated slugging percentage. Unfortunately, that increase has come with a huge spike in his strikeout rate and a drop in his batting average.
De Aza is still putting up a solid .320 batting average on balls in play, but his batting average overall is just .257, thanks to a career-worst 28.3 strikeout percentage. De Aza is starting to look like another all-or-nothing White Sox power hitter, a marked change from his last two seasons.
If his increase in power is legitimately sustainable, Fantasy owners should ultimately expect De Aza to have similar value at the end of the day. Unfortunately, that still slots him in around the 60s in two of our three experts' outfielder rankings. I don't see any reason to expect a spike in value.
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The right-hander surrendered a solo home run to Adam LaRoche in the fourth for his lone damage. He was done after throwing 83 pitches, 50 for strikes.
Greinke also struck out four with no walks while running his record to 2-0.
His next start is scheduled for Tuesday against his former team -- the Brewers.
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Before running into some bad luck with injuries, McCarthy was coming into his own in his last two seasons in Oakland, posting back to back seasons of 3.32 and 3.24 ERAs. However, his transition from a pitcher-friendly park in Oakland to one that favors hitters in Arizona has not gone smoothly, as he has a 5.63 ERA in his first eight starts of the year, including the eight shutout innings he tossed his last time out.
Fantasy owners who are interested in McCarthy are obviously hoping he can find his former levels of success. McCarthy is still posting miniscule walk rates and subpar strikeout numbers, but he has been killed by a high batting average on balls in play this season. His FIP stands at 3.74, an indication that he is pitching much better than his ERA indicates.
McCarthy makes a ton of sense as a buy-low candidate right now, even with his lack of strikeouts. If you are hovering over the add button, I would go ahead and click it. He can only go up from here.
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"It's tough to explain," Murphy told MLB.com. "Once you start feeling good and then you have some success for it, it just lends to more peace and less anxiety."
Murphy has hit .278/.314/.410 in 153 plate appearances this season.






